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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Ralph F. Voss , George W. Crandell , Philip C. Kolin , Albert J. DevlinPublisher: The University of Alabama Press Imprint: The University of Alabama Press Edition: First Edition, First ed. Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.825kg ISBN: 9780817311278ISBN 10: 0817311270 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 09 April 2002 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock ![]() Table of ContentsReviewsAn arrogant academic skeptical of all press blurbs, I must confess that the unique and engaging collection enticement for this volume pre-empted my own lofty pronouncement. Over- and mis-used though the first adjective may be, there is indeed something of the unique here: perhaps the serendipitous yet impress range of essays and authors, perhaps their suspect (again to an academic) yet compelling readability, perhaps the casual yet substantive tone of the afterword. --Comparative Drama Anyone interested in American literature, American drama, and modern theatre will be attracted to this collection. -- Matthew Roudane, editor of the Cambridge Companion to Tennessee Williams Two recent volumes of essays, Magical Muse: Millennial Essays on Tennessee Williams and The Undiscovered Country: The Later Plays of Tennessee Williams, attest to ongoing interest in both the dramatic works and the biography of one of America's most significant playwrights. Building in part on new productions and the publication of previously inaccessible texts and letters in the past few years, the collections attempt to add to the available body of knowledge, provide new interpretations of individual plays, and offer a reassessment of Williams's work, especially the late dramas. --Theatre Journal An arrogant academic skeptical of all press blurbs, I must confess that the unique and engaging collection enticement for this volume pre-empted my own lofty pronouncement. Over- and mis-used though the first adjective may be, there is indeed something of the unique here: perhaps the serendipitous yet impress range of essays and authors, perhaps their suspect (again to an academic) yet compelling readability, perhaps the casual yet substantive tone of the afterword. -- Comparative Drama Anyone interested in American literature, American drama, and modern theatre will be attracted to this collection. -- Matthew Roudane, editor of the Cambridge Companion to Tennessee Williams An arrogant academic skeptical of all press blurbs, I must confess that the unique and engaging collection enticement for this volume pre-empted my own lofty pronouncement. Over- and mis-used though the first adjective may be, there is indeed something of the unique here: perhaps the serendipitous yet impress range of essays and authors, perhaps their suspect (again to an academic) yet compelling readability, perhaps the casual yet substantive tone of the afterword. --Comparative Drama Two recent volumes of essays, Magical Muse: Millennial Essays on Tennessee Williams and The Undiscovered Country: The Later Plays of Tennessee Williams, attest to ongoing interest in both the dramatic works and the biography of one of America's most significant playwrights. Building in part on new productions and the publication of previously inaccessible texts and letters in the past few years, the collections attempt to add to the available body of knowledge, provide new interpretations of individual plays, and offer a reassessment of Williams's work, especially the late dramas. --Theatre Journal Anyone interested in American literature, American drama, and modern theatre will be attracted to this collection. -- Matthew Roudane, editor of the Cambridge Companion to Tennessee Williams Author InformationRalph F. Voss is a retired Professor of English at The University of Alabama and the author of A Life of William Inge: The Strains of Triumph. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |